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Police officers in Syracuse will be working new shifts after working hours were adjusted in a new contract between the City and the Syracuse Police Benevolent Association, now in effect for the rest of the year.
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The Syracuse Police Benevolent Association has decided to launch a campaign to interject the positive apsects that police bring to the community amid a…
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The union that represents Syracuse Police officers is asking those protesting downtown to leave the scene as soon as it turns violent. President of the…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many family, business, and government meetings to be held virtually, and that includes Monday’s Syracuse Common Council…
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UPDATE: Common Councilors will vote on the labor agreement with the Police Benevolent Association Thursday at 4:00 p.m.-------------Syracuse Police Chief…
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The tentative contract agreement between the city of Syracuse and its police union aims to address two major challenges facing the department: Recruitment…
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The administrator of board tasked with investigating allegations of police misconduct is stepping down Friday to take a related position in New York City.…
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Syracuse’s 428 police officers are working under a new contract for the first time in more than three years. Common councilors Monday gave their approval…